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sheila dixon. good evening, i m marybeth marsden. this is the jury s third day of deliberations. brian kuebler has been standing by at the courthouse since early this morning and joins us with more. brian? reporter: that s three days and 19 hours of deliberation but again this jury asked to go home again tonight with no verdict. after passing a note this morning saying they were making great progress the dixon jury asked to be released for the third day in a row saying we have not completed deliberations but we re making progress, can we continue tomorrow ? the judge said he wanted to follow the jury s lead in this case and dismid missed them at 4:30. not totally unexpected. absolutely not. i ve been around long enough to know you can never predict what a jury will or will not do. reporter: the state prosecutor is not concerned. and neither are dixon s attorneys saying you can never know what a jury is thinking. this jury, they say, is taking this case very seriously a

Transcripts For WMAR ABC2 News At 5PM 20091117

nine games. game when he missed the kick. last year, hauschka was the back upand the coals go up give the ravens on suay. for more detail keep checking back with abc2news.com. good evening. i m marybeth marsden. we have major developments in the theft trial against mayor dixon. after the prosecutor rested its case, the defense asked for a miss trial saying it was never proven. brian keebler joins us live to explain some charges were dropped. brian? reporter: mayor dixon faces two less charges as the judge in the case threw them out. the state rested its case never calling ronald mb. lipsco dixon s defense, hover, ved mo to row out all of e charges saying without lipscomb, the prosecutor never proved its case. the judge dropped the charges leading to lipscomb leaving the may foreface only five. the jury thwas instructed to disregard 35 pieces of evidence and testimony from six witnesses. well, obviously, we re very pleased. they didn t put mr. lipscomb on the stand and w

Transcripts For WMAR ABC2 News At 530PM 20091113

breathe. can t even walk from here to there. reporter: signs of the disease are similar to pneumonia. the family s concern has grown because the number of cases has climbed. there are seven people who have been diagnosed with legionnaire s disease at stadium place since the outbreak began in early october. the centers for disease control completed a first round of water tests a few weeks ago. we had probably more than 100 samples taken. several of those samples do reveal that legionella is in the water in some of the apartments. reporter: cases of water were delivered for the residents today and remediation efforts tonight at the complex. water systems have been flushed out and hot water systems have been addressed. but her family is thinking that wasn t enough since her illness had has gotten worse. to me, they should have moved everybody out and took care of the problem and then brought the people back when it was safe. reporter: results of the final round of test

Transcripts For WMAR ABC2 News At 5PM 20091111

marine from union bridge. good evening, i m marybeth marsden. sergeant charles cartwright died on sunday. jeff hager traveled to the high school today where teachers and students alike are mourning their former graduate. reporter: american flags line the entrance of walkersville high school. where charlie cartwright made the decision eight years ago to become a u.s. marine. he enlisted before the terrorist attacks of 9/11. and later served three tours of duty in iraq and two in afghanistan before dying in combat over the weekend. we found out on sunday morning. reporter: one of his former teachers and mentor, susan says his death has taken its toll on students here who never even knew him. and finally in the mornings over the p.a. system in remembrance of charlie. i think that s when the students, they realized what happened and we lost one of our own. reporter: he was training, getting ready for his next deployment to afghanistan. reporter: teacher beth who s son

Transcripts For WMAR ABC2 News At 530PM 20091110

cut short a meeting with wounded soldiers. john hendren, abc news, fort hood, texas. back at home tonight residents of cove village are saying enough is enough. many tenants now planning to move out because of the ongoing problems with carbon monoxide at the townhouse complex. last night another woman sickened by the odorless, colorless gas, this after 14 people fell ill last summer. cheryl conner looks at what is being done to fix the co leaks at the essex complex. reporter: it happened again. those words are spoken all too often at cove village town homes. now it s just bad, you know? it s not livable. reporter: a woman who would only speak to us from her window says she experienced the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning yesterday after turning on a new oven. the woman tells me last night s indent was not the first. she had had similar symptoms like dizziness and tightness in her chest at least eight times in the past two years. she was treated by paramedics at

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